Jerry Sanders in 2010-2020 Mayor's Press Releases


On Energy & Oil: Purchase no-emission electric vehicles for city

Last month, Mayor Sanders stood before the first public electric-vehicle charging station in the nation, and vowed San Diego would lead the way to making the purchase and use of no-emission electric vehicles a practical choice for everyday San Diegans--not just hobbyists and environmentalists.

To that end, Mayor Sanders announced with Car2Go CEO Nicholas Cole that they will deploy the first all-electric fleet of shared vehicles in San Diego this fall. The choice by Car2Go validates the city's commitment to being one of the first cities in the nation to provide a charging network that can support the widespread use of electric vehicles.

For those who've chosen a more walkable, urban lifestyle--but still need a vehicle for errands--this is an ideal solution.

Source: San Diego Mayoral press release, "Car2Car" Jul 13, 2011

On Energy & Oil: Harvest methane from the Miramar landfill

San Diego is committed to creative thinking on energy and environmental issues--and today's groundbreaking at the Miramar landfill provides the perfect example.

This project calls for a private company--Fortistar LLC--to install dozens of wells that will capture methane gas from the landfill. The new power plant will use the captured methane gas to generate almost half of MCAS Miramar's energy needs.

Everyone wins. The military reduces both its electricity costs and its environmental footprint by tapping into a renewable energy source. And the city makes money--an estimated $200,000 a year--by receiving a share of Fortistar's revenue from the sale of this converted methane.

The city will also save up to $2 million in capital costs because Fortistar will install the wells at its own expense. These are wells the city would have needed to install on its own to prevent too much methane from seeping into the atmosphere.

Source: San Diego Mayoral press release, "Methane Miramar" Jul 12, 2011

On Environment: Convert wastewater into drinking water

Mayor Jerry Sanders kicked off the start of a year-long pilot project that will determine the feasibility of converting wastewater into drinking water. The project comes at a time when the city is exploring all possible options to diversify its supply of drinking water.

To perform the pilot study, the city built a test facility at the North City Water Reclamation Plant, where the city purifies wastewater into so-called "reclaimed" water that can be used for industrial, landscaping and other non-drinking purposes. The new facility will purify this water even further--in theory, into water clean and safe enough to drink.

The finished product will be pumped back into the reclaimed water system after testing, meaning none of the water in this pilot study will be put into the city's drinking supply. This year-long testing of one million gallons a day will provide scientific data that will help determine whether the process is clean and safe.

Source: San Diego Mayoral press release, "New Water Source" Jun 30, 2011

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